Windows/Mac: Postbox, the feature-filled, Thunderbird-based email client, is out with a new version boasting a number of new features—not the least of which are full support for Gmail labels and sending attachments via Dropbox public links.

Postbox has long been a great client for Gmail users, what with its built-in support for archiving, conversation view, and gmail-like search powers, but the latest release brings the last of the big Gmail features it was missing: labels. Now, Postbox lets you assign labels just like you do in Gmail, and will show which labels a message has applied to it in the upper right-hand corner of the conversation view. It also has support for Gmail's Priority Inbox, Gmail keyboard shortcuts (so you don't have to re-learn your hotkeys), Dropbox integration, and a ton more. Check out the blog post below to see everything Postbox 3 has added.

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Postbox 3 is a $10 upgrade for previous users (unless you have a lifetime license, in which case it's free). If you're new to Postbox, you can grab it for $30 (trust us, it's worth it!). it's available on both Windows and Mac OS X.